Archive for October, 2012
The pressure continues to fall within the centre of Hurricane Sandy, a monster which has an official pressure measuring 946 mb but there are unofficial reports coming through of 942 mb. The power of this system and meteorological circumstances is literally unheard, so it’s impacts are very nearly unknown. Terms such as ‘Superstorm’ or ‘Perfect Storm’ almost seem […]
Stay right here at markvoganweather.com for a live twitter feed throughout the night via the ‘Hurricane Sandy Page’, you can find it at the top of the homepage or you do follow direct from your own twitter feed by following @MVoganSpecials for everything related to Hurricane Sandy including the very latest storm info, important local info such as closures […]
[notice] NOTICES: NYC TO SUSPEND MASS TRANSIT SERVICES AT 7PM ET TONIGHT, MANDATORY EVACUATION ORDER FOR NEW JERSEY BARRIER ISLAND TO BE IN EFFECT AT 7PM ET [/notice] Pressure from this monster storm could be into the low 940s in mb at the time Sandy makes landfall somewhere between Cape May and Sandy Hook, New Jersey later Monday. […]
Prepare for Sandy with a Family Disaster Plan With all the information constantly coming in via countless computer models, it’s got to the point of where and not if with Sandy and impact on the Northeast. This storm IS going onshore and it’s likely to break multiple records for rain, snow, perhaps wind, and most likely.. pressure! When would this storm […]
As stated back last weekend, we would end this week with snow showers and cold weather but as quite as it hits, it would leave. Interestingly, Atlantic air will spread in during Saturday and while it won’t feel particularly warm, the cold air will get eroded and by Sunday, should be kicked on east thanks […]
Martin Curran Scotland It’s been a largely bright day across much of Scotland with some snow showers for the North, Central Highlands as well as Grampian, those snow showers has even dusted grassy surfaces in and around Aberdeen and these showers may spread down the east coast this evening and overnight. In fact snow showers […]
As expected, the northerly air flow which connects the arctic with Scotland today and through tomorrow morning is bringing snow showers across the Higher ground asnd even to lower levels of the Highlands and East Coast. Here’s a recent radar image from NetweatherTV! The snow showers are highlighted in pink. For folks living anywhere from Caithness […]
Uncertainty remains with the future track and intensity of Hurricane Sandy, however, a very worrying trend is now appearing in the models and that is the consenses is now turning more and more towards a direct hit by Sandy as A HURRICANE somewhere between DC and Maine early next week. This folks is no ordinary scenario and […]

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